![]() Technically, a more accurate placeholder would be Your\ Application but since we’re focusing on web browsers I figured Browser was good and specific. Now, onto the next part of our command: Your\ Browser. ![]() This just tells the open command to expect an application to be what our argument is opened in. ![]() In the help, it says that open -a ‘Opens with the specified application’. ![]()
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